Zimbabwe police vowed to crack down on any attempt from Tuesday's vote, complex civil society ahead by the National Election Commission officially announced the results of leak ahead of schedule.
The move means that it may be several hours before the first official collate results drop in Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, political parties although the results of individual polling stations affixed with instant access.
President Robert Mugabe to seek an extension eclipse his main rival in the election for Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai in the past four years under the rule of his 33 years of mediation compulsory unity government after the disputed 2008 vote to violent destruction.
Police foiled plans collate election results posted outside polling stations, announced the results of its crimes via SMS or the Internet, 弗朗西丝洛 Fumoerma said a senior official in the Zimbabwe Electoral Support Network.
"In many polling stations, they have been locked out of the congregation, they are now being hit," she told Reuters reporters.
Mail "and" Guardian "newspaper, published in neighboring South Africa, Zimbabwe earlier to set up a web site, it says will be prepared on the basis of preliminary results of the Election Committee break downs.
"The preliminary results are not meant to publish or announce any particular candidate or political party is the winner, it says:" on the website.
Police at a news conference warned that they would take action against "the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission announced results before the election of the people", the news network reported.
Police spokesman charity Charamba may not be immediately reached for comment.
Zimbabwean people are eager to hear the result of the vote, which is the entire peace - unlike the last poll - they want to stimulate economic growth required to unlock the key to Western donor assistance. Assistance in policy differences with Mugabe has been suspended.
No reliable opinion polls have been released, making it difficult to measure whether Tsvangirai beat Mugabe will try.
89-year-old Mugabe denies collusion to hold power over the past number of votes, said he was confident of victory, but pledged allegiance should not happen.
Tsvangirai also predicted a landslide victory. Mugabe's ZANU-PF party Movement for Democratic Change led by his opponent, may reject the result of voting, which is tenacious logistical hitches early elections.
Approximately 6.4 million people, half of the population, registered to vote. Results are expected in five-day period, to prevent duplication problem in the last election, in 2008, when the big delay caused by violent conflict.
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